Actress, comedian and producer Ego Nwodim has been named host of the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony. This Spirit Awards will mark the 41st edition of the annual awards show honoring the best of independent cinema and television.
“No stage celebrates the incredible work of these visionary artists and independent creators everywhere quite like the Spirit Awards,” said Nwodim. “I can’t wait to join Film Independent for an afternoon of fun, laughs and a few surprises.”
Nominations for the 2026 Spirit Awards were revealed on Wednesday, December 3 in a video announcement. Winners will be announced at the awards show on February 15 at the Hollywood Palladium and will be streamed live on the Film Independent and IMDb YouTube channels, and across other social platforms, beginning at 2 p.m. PT. The Spirit Awards is Film Independent’s primary fundraiser for its year-round slate of programs, which cultivate the careers of emerging filmmakers and promote diversity and inclusion across the film industry.
“We are thrilled to have the brilliantly talented Ego Nwodim joining us to host the 41st annual Spirit Awards,” said Brenda Robinson, acting president of Film Independent. “Ego has entertained audiences with her sharp wit and genius comedic timing for many years and we’re excited to make her a part of Film Independent history. We are looking forward to a day filled with hilarity and joy as we celebrate excellence in independent film and television on February 15.”
Nwodim spent seven seasons starring on Saturday Night Live, establishing herself as a groundbreaking voice in comedy and earning a Critics Choice Award nomination and two NAACP Image Award nominations in the process. During this time she has made a name for herself across a variety of mediums. On television she has appeared in the second season of Peacock’s Poker Face, HBO’s It’s Florida, Man and Apple TV’s anthology series Roar. In film she has performed in works such as Netflix’s Players, IFC’s Spin Me Round and Sony’s Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile. Additionally, Nwodim hosts her award-winning podcast Thanks Dad featuring an A-list lineup of guests such as Randall Park, Kyle Mooney and Bill Burr. She can soon be seen in Mindy Kaling’s upcoming Hulu comedy Not Suitable for Work, on film in Netflix’s comedy Little Brother, Backyard Baseball, an adaptation of the beloved video game, and Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers. This fall, Nwodim made her Off Broadway debut with a one-woman comedy show at Lincoln Center as part of “The Comedy Series.”
Nwodim joins a long list of illustrious past Spirit Awards hosts including Aidy Bryant; Hasan Minhaj; Megan Mullaly and Nick Offerman; Melissa Villaseñor; Aubrey Plaza; Nick Kroll and John Mulaney; Kate McKinnon and Kumail Nanjiani; Fred Armisen and Kristen Bell; Patton Oswalt; Andy Samberg; Rainn Wilson; Joel McHale; Sarah Silverman; Samuel L. Jackson; Queen Latifah and John Waters.